The little fat man who eats all the time, the handsome second-generation rich little brother, the little robber who seems to be stable and panic-stricken, the guy who wants to ride a bicycle all the time, and the guy who beats him all the time. Small glasses for small reports... At the beginning of the film, the teacher asked a question, "What kind of person do you want to be?" I thought about it carefully, and I don't have any!
The whole movie is composed of funny little stories one after another, connected by a main line of "the crisis of the male protagonist's younger brother". The rich second generation tells his father's history of making money). In fact, all of this was because of a class he took, and the little male protagonist was afraid of being abandoned by his parents. I suddenly thought of an episode in "The Wonderful Story of the World" where the father told the little boy that the end of his life would go to a very beautiful place, and the little boy then went on to kill all kinds of small animals... and finally killed a hunter. Education is really a big issue.
Guess what kind of person the little male protagonist wants to be in the end?
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